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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote'13" data-source="post: 15950182" data-attributes="member: 149738"><p>So as the title indicates, I’m trying to see how much boost to run for different fuel types. The car is a 2013 5.0 with a built and sleeved bottom end with forged Manley pistons and rods. The compression ratio is 10:1. The car has a Hellion twin turbo setup with 6266s. Car is in the early tuning phase and is currently at 9psi on 92 octane with low 600hp range. The car will ultimately have a 92, e85, and e98 tune. </p><p></p><p>My question is for those who are running the same c/r or tuners, what is a ballpark estimate on how much boost I can run on each type of fuel given the c/r? Also, for those currently running a similar setup, how much boost are you running and what kind of power are you making?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote'13, post: 15950182, member: 149738"] So as the title indicates, I’m trying to see how much boost to run for different fuel types. The car is a 2013 5.0 with a built and sleeved bottom end with forged Manley pistons and rods. The compression ratio is 10:1. The car has a Hellion twin turbo setup with 6266s. Car is in the early tuning phase and is currently at 9psi on 92 octane with low 600hp range. The car will ultimately have a 92, e85, and e98 tune. My question is for those who are running the same c/r or tuners, what is a ballpark estimate on how much boost I can run on each type of fuel given the c/r? Also, for those currently running a similar setup, how much boost are you running and what kind of power are you making? Thanks for reading [/QUOTE]
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